On both sides there is:
George Washington - USA's First President'
Bald Eagle - USA's national bird
or on the newer ones they have a states name when it became a state and the year the quarter came out.
a quarter? or two bits?
The answer depends on the country or region that you are referring to. For example, the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 cent coin. The Eurozone, on the other hand, has a 20 cent coin but not a 25. And since you have not bothered to clarify the region, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Assuming that they are current US coins, 2 Dimes and 1 Nickel. If they were obsolete denominations, they could also be a 20 Cent Coin, a 3 Cent Coin and a 2 Cent Coin.
There are many countries (or regions) that use cents as their minor currency units. They do not all have the same coinage. For example, the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 cent coin whereas the Eurozone has a 20 cent coin but not a 25 cent coin. Thus, it is necessary to know which country or region the question refers to. But since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
There are many countries (or regions) that use cents as their minor currency units. They do not all have the same coinage. For example, the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 cent coin whereas the Eurozone has a 20 cent coin but not a 25 cent coin. Thus, it is necessary to know which country or region the question refers to. But since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
No, the Canadian quarter (25 cent coin) has a caribou on the back, not an elk.
The Canadian 25 cent bill, commonly known as a quarter, is not a bill but a coin. The 25-cent coin was first introduced in Canada in 1870 as part of the country's decimal currency system. Since then, it has undergone various design changes, but the coin itself has been in circulation for over 150 years.
The answer depends on what part of the world the question is about. The Eurozone has a 20 cent coin but not a 25 cent coin. The US, which is smaller, has a 25 cent coin but not a 20.
A US 5-cent coin is 75% copper and 25% nickel.
25 CENT
25 cents
25 cents
George Washington is on the 25-cent coin, not the 1-cent coin.
A quarter
There is no flower on the reverse of an Australian 50 cent coin.
In the United States, the 25 cent coin is better known as the quarter. The face of President George Washington is on the front of the quarter.
In Trinidad and Tobago, a 25 cent coin weighs approximately 5 grams. This weight is standard for the coin, which is made of a nickel-brass alloy. Therefore, a single 25 cent coin would weigh 5 grams.